Into the Rising Sun: In Their Own Words, World War II's Pacific Veterans Reveal the Heart of Combat
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This book was an excellent example of oral history that revealed the cold, hard reality of combat in the Pacific by the men who endured it. O'Donnell intermixed the personal narratives with good background information on the specific island battles that allowed the listener a depth of context for the personal sacrifices. I thought the reader did a great job of changing inflection and tone between the general information and the personal narratives. I wish high school and college history teachers would make books of this nature part of their student's learning experience. The teaching of history would be much more interesting and effective if they did. And finally, my parent's generation truly were the "Greatest Generation".